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http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/itanswers/windows-7-troubleshooting-difficulties/#commentsMon, 30 Aug 2010 19:00:48 +0000I am having difficulties troubleshooting a Windows 7 Issue. The computer slows to a crawl randomly. When it does, it takes about 1 to 2 minutes to open a windows or change from one program to the next. Some times, it can take 3 – 5 minutes to get Task Manager running. Once that is running, all 4 CPUs look idle, RAM is pegged at about 2 gig, and no process is running amuck – system idle is around 99.

When I looked into the resource monitor (took anohter 3 – 4 min to launch) I saw only 4 processes:
atiesrxx.exe
svchost.exe(LocalSystemNet…)
svchost.exe(NetSvcs)
svchost.exe(LocalServiceNet)
nothing else – when I tried to kill atiesrxx.exe I was told it could not be killed so I started trying to remove any thing else I could one at a time to see if anything would shake loose. Before I could kill anything else, the task bar disappeared, and a few minuets later – it looked everything had reset itself – there where many process in the resource monitor now, still nothing very interesting in task manager and the slowness was gone. I ran a system update to ensure the PC was upto date, (there was like 23mb worth of updates – nothing big) and it has been running fine since. But as I said, this has happened in the past, and I am expecting it will return. The user has no problem with this PC as far as performance unless it is doing this bog down thing it does every couple of days.
Any assitance or advice in helping determine the culprit is greatly appriciated.